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INTRODUCTION
The global demand for energy is currently growing beyond the
other energy sources in terms of cost, may serve to sustain the lives of millions of underprivileged people in developing countries. developing countries.
The complete installed capacity details as per the Central Electricity Authority(CEA) is given below
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy(MNRE) updates the details of the total grid-interactive installed capacity. It has released the latest numbers. The details are as given below.
CONTINUE.
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission(CERC)
released the new benchmark capital cost for Solar PV plants on 25th October 2012. The cost has been reduced to Rs. 8 Crores/MW(~$1.5 Million/MW) for the year financial year(FY) 2013-14.
benchmark cost was Rs. 17 Crores/MW which represents an astonishing 53% drop during the period. The capital costs and the breakup as notified by CERC for the last few years are given in next slide. (The cost breakup for FY 2009-10 is not available with us).
the base year(2010-11). Inverter prices also have dropped at a slightly higher rate. The other item to fall is the expense related to the services. What is interesting is the fact that the price of everything else(land, civil, electrical works, mounting structures) have gone up. The table above shows the share of each item as a percentage of the total capital cost.
The graph below sums it up quite well. The share of PV Modules and inverters together now is about 50%, down from 72% in 2010-11.
India.
National Solar Mission (JNNSM) in 2010 and the mandates for local content requirement provided in the guidelines of the JNNSM has given a big push for the growth of the solar PV industry in India.
Rajasthan, Karnataka and the a few other upcoming state policies are also expected to create significant demand for solar PV industry.
PV TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION
Silicon Crystalline Technology Mono Crystalline PV Cells Multi Crystalline PV Cells
Comparison Table between Thin Film, Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Cells
CONCLUSION
At present, the share of renewable energy is less then
approx 12%. In which ,most of the generation is through wind. Solar PV technology has improved and their costs have reduced. And there is a high prospects for Solar power in India.